Hello again,
This is based off of our standard 32" hand and half blade. It is triple fullered and fullground with a slight distal taper. The point was narrowed slightly from the stock blade blank to make a better thrust.
The hilt has a side ring on one side making it easy to wear on the hip but still offering good hand protection.
The handle is tiger striped maple with through tang construction.
The pommel is our standard fatboy with an 8 sided straight facet.
This sword is for sale currently for $700.00. That is $100.00 the retail value. Get it now before a dealer picks it up and the price goes up.
As always, thanks for looking.
Matthew
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Last edited by Matthew Stagmer on Tue 26 Nov, 2013 6:56 am; edited 1 time in total
The weight on this sword is 3lbs and 2.4 Oz.
The POB is 2" from the hilt.
The POB is 2" from the hilt.
i like the look of that wood work, makes it have an animalistic look!
Daniel Wallace wrote: |
i like the look of that wood work, makes it have an animalistic look! |
Thanks Daniel. That was the idea with this handle. Not a look you see on most bastard swords. I had learned a new trick on how to get the curls to pop in maple and wanted to give it a try. Needless to say, it worked!
Damn right it worked. Once again, I say, ....badassery. Pure badassery. Double bravo. :D :D .....McM
Mark Moore wrote: |
Damn right it worked. Once again, I say, ....badassery. Pure badassery. Double bravo. :D :D .....McM |
Thank you. I just love maple.
Sold, Thanks for looking!
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